Hollywood's Talking

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Hollywood's Talking

Hollywood's Talking.
Genre Game Show
Running time 30 Minutes
Creator(s) Jack Barry
Starring Geoff Edwards
Country of origin Flag of United States United States
Original channel CBS
Original run March 26, 1973June 22, 1973

"Hollywood's Talking" was a short lived American game show produced by Jack Barry that ran on CBS for three months in 1973, debuting on March 26 (alongside The $10,000 Pyramid) and ending on June 22 to make room for a new version of Match Game.

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In this game three contestants viewed videos of famous celebrities, all of them talking about different subjects, and it's up to the contestants to buzz-in and identify what subject they were talking about. Correct answers won money for the players according to how long the video was played. The value started at $150, and decreased by $50 for every 1/3 of videotape it took to take a guess. The first player to reach $200 won the game.

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The winning player played a bonus game called "Short Subjects". In this bonus, 15 second videotapes of celebrities were shown one by one. The winning contestant can buzz-in and answer as much as they want on each clip. Each correct answer won the money won in the main game, and solving five subjects won an extra $1,000 bonus.

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